Articles tagged with: UNESCO
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Brock University’s Divya Matta considers the back-to-school season a prime opportunity for parents, educators and society-at-large to work on ... Full story
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Indigenous, community leaders visit Brock for Niagara Escarpment Biosphere review
Brock University hosted a gathering to discuss the significance and preservation of the Niagara Escarpment on Thursday, May 9. The meeting ... Full story -
Brock prof among international experts to speak at sustainability panel
An upcoming public talk featuring a panel of international researchers will discuss the radical thinking and urgent changes needed to ... Full story -
Brock linguist studies richness of African languages
From day one, Jean Ntakirutimana consistently spoke to his two daughters in the language of his birthplace, Burundi. The Brock ... Full story -
Brock prof to speak at sustainability panel calling for ‘radical transformation’
The urgent need for transformation in the way humans relate to, and interact with, the natural environment will be at ... Full story -
Brock prof’s appointment as UNESCO Chair renewed
Brock University Biological Sciences Professor Liette Vasseur’s appointment as UNESCO Chair on Community Sustainability: From Local to Global has ... Full story -
Fake snow and downed trees: Evidence of Beijing Olympics’ unsustainability
What do making artificial snow and cutting down trees in a nature reserve have in common? These were both done ... Full story -
Brock prof working to improve environmental stability of coastlines along Canada-U.S. border
Brock Biological Sciences Professor Liette Vasseur is helping municipalities to mitigate damage to their shorelines and plan for a more ... Full story -
Brock study recommends ways to improve knowledge sharing between university researchers and society
University researchers generate a wealth of information that could help people in many areas of their lives. But much of ... Full story -
Brock biologist leading international research on COVID-19 and food security in West Africa
COVID-19 lockdowns have seen shortages of a number of items, from toilet paper to lumber to disinfectant. But what happens ... Full story